Before the divorce? Not sure that you can if both names are on the deed/lease. Unless you can get a restraining order of some type. If your name is the only one on the deed or lease you would have to serve him an eviction notice.
First, you consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce in your area. You could convey all your rights in the property by deed to your husband. However, if the property is subject to a mortgage that you signed, that mortgage must be paid off and refinanced in your husband's sole name. You should not act without legal advice.
First, you consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce in your area. You could convey all your rights in the property by deed to your husband. However, if the property is subject to a mortgage that you signed, that mortgage must be paid off and refinanced in your husband's sole name. You should not act without legal advice.
First, you consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce in your area. You could convey all your rights in the property by deed to your husband. However, if the property is subject to a mortgage that you signed, that mortgage must be paid off and refinanced in your husband's sole name. You should not act without legal advice.
First, you consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce in your area. You could convey all your rights in the property by deed to your husband. However, if the property is subject to a mortgage that you signed, that mortgage must be paid off and refinanced in your husband's sole name. You should not act without legal advice.
Generally, in the United States, you can't prevent your spouse from obtaining a divorce. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce cases in your area ASAP, who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
First, you consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce in your area. You could convey all your rights in the property by deed to your husband. However, if the property is subject to a mortgage that you signed, that mortgage must be paid off and refinanced in your husband's sole name. You should not act without legal advice.
The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.The ex-wife has no legal interest in her ex-husband's property unless she was specifically mentioned in his will with an acknowledgment the gift should be given even after a divorce. The divorce severs the legal relationship enjoyed by people who are legally married.
If you have a will stating that, it would be difficult for your separated husband to get those funds. But save yourself the trouble and just get a divorce.
No
No, they are divorced.
Yes, in fact the only way you can divorce your husband is while you are married to him.
Thumb through the yellow pages and pick "divorce lawyer"
Yep! But you can always get a divorce!
Yes. Divorce is legal in all 50 states. The only situation in which you could not legally divorce your husband is in the case of a married same-sex couple living in a state where same-sex marriage is not legal.
Usually not. You are as entitled to the communal home as he, until and unless a divorce decree tells you differently.
You are only legally divorced after you file for and are granted legal divorce by the state. Period.
File for divorce in New York and forward the papers to the prison, a divorce in any state is legally recognized in all states.
Yes. No matter which of the two countries you were married in, you are married until one of you dies or you get a judgment of divorce signed by a judge. You can still divorce your husband, even if he lives in a foreign country. You can still divorce your husband, even if you cannot find him. You cannot legally remarry until you obtain a divorce.